Considerable expansion of TOSSD during the 2nd data
collection round
99 Respondents
of which…
44 Countries
55 Multilateral
organisations
Including UN entities
and MDBs
First-time data from 10
countries and multilateral
entities
• Brazil
• Thailand
• Black Sea Trade & Development Bank
• Central American Bank for Economic
Integration
• Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and
Development
• North American Development Bank
• Interpol
• UN Office of Counter-Terrorism
• WTO - International Trade Centre
• ESCWA-United Nations Economic and
Social Commission for Western Asia
TOSSD figures for 2020 – Response rate
TOSSD totals for 2020
USD 273 billion
Pillar I
USD 82 billion
Pillar II
official support
USD 355 billion + USD 51 billion
USD 51 billion
Amounts
mobilised
private finance mobilised
The figures include
- USD 91 billion of estimated data
gaps derived from CRS for non
respondents (included only at
aggregated level)
The figures do not include
- Flows only reported on a commitment
basis e.g. EIB pillar II activities for USD
22 billion (included in the downloadable
dataset on tossd.online).
Part of the mobilisation
data are confidential
- MDBs’ data on mobilisation are
treated as confidential pending
agreement on the appropriate level
of aggregation in public disclosure.
gross disbursements
Data available at https://tossd.online/
TOSSD figures for 2020
For comparison:
- TOSSD in 2019 amounted to USD
292 billion.
+ 29 USD
billion
TOSSD discloses additional data
PILLAR I
+ 46 000
activities
PILLAR II
+ 30 000
activities
Additional activities Additional resources
PILLAR I
+ 27 USD
billion
PILLAR II
+ 41
USD
billion
TOSSD data in 2020 capture over 75 000 activities not reported so far*,
representing an additional USD 68 billion in official support (USD 96 billion based on
commitments). TOSSD also discloses additional details on multilateral activities.
* Compared to OECD statistics on development finance
TOSSD headline figures are based on gross disbursements, and fail to capture amounts reported on commitment basis only.
disbursements disbursements
commitments commitments
+ 67
USD
billion
TOSSD figures for 2020
Pillar I – More transparency to recipient countries
568 additional
activities reported
+ 99% in volume
terms (compared to
OECD statistics on
development
finance)
OECD statistics:
USD 1.1 bn.
Examples of previously unreported
activities
South-South co-operation:
• Food and medical & protective
equipment provisions by Brazil
Activities beyond ODA for DAC members:
• Strengthening of Nuclear Security by
Canada
• Peace and security activities by Austria
and France
• Countering Violent Extremism by Canada
Non-core resources by multilateral
organisations:
• Increasing access to water by UNDP
• Inclusive jobs and education for refugees
and host communities in Lebanon by ILO
• Accountability for gender equality by
UNFPA
• School meals by WFP
TOSSD:
USD 2.3 bn.
 TOSSD to Lebanon – clear illustration of improved
recipient perspective.
TOSSD figures for 2020
Pillar I – South-South and Triangular co-operation
Highlights of first-time TOSSD reporting by Brazil:
• 300+ activities in a wide range of areas
• In-kind donations (e.g. COVID-19 test kits, food)
• Activities with China and other BRICS countries
• Activities by a public company
• First country to report using the ISIC
classification
• In-kind technical co-operation with salary costs
SSC
12 reporters*
3 602 activities
USD 21.7 billion**
SSC and TrC
19 reporters
4 010 activities
USD 21.8 billion**
South-South (SSC) and Triangular Co-operation (TrC) in TOSSD
(**) Of which USD 11.8 billion relating to activities reported on a commitment
basis only (Latin America Development Bank, IFAD, TrC by Denmark).
(*) Brazil, the Caribbean Development Bank, Chile, the Central American Bank
for Economic Integration, Costa Rica, the Development Bank of Latin America,
Indonesia, Kazakhstan, the Islamic Development Bank, Nigeria, Thailand and
Turkey.
TOSSD figures for 2020
Pillar II - Global and regional expenditures (financing of
international public goods and global challenges)
Pillar II
Reported in CRS
51%
Additional in
TOSSD **
49%
TOSSD disbursements in Pillar II
USD 82 billion **
49% of the financing for IPGs captured in TOSSD is additional *
** Excludes activities reported on a commitment basis only (USD 22 commitments from EIB).
* Compared to OECD statistics on development finance (CRS)
Reported in CRS
41%
Additional in
TOSSD
59%
TOSSD commitments in Pillar II
USD 112 billion
TOSSD figures for 2020
Mobilised private finance
USD 51 billion in 2020 (+8.5% compared to 2019)
By leveraging mechanism By income group
(only country-allocable)
LDCs
30%
Other
LICs
<1%
LMICs
36%
UMICs
34%
TOSSD figures for 2020

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TOSSD 2020 Data - Key Figures

  • 1. Considerable expansion of TOSSD during the 2nd data collection round 99 Respondents of which… 44 Countries 55 Multilateral organisations Including UN entities and MDBs First-time data from 10 countries and multilateral entities • Brazil • Thailand • Black Sea Trade & Development Bank • Central American Bank for Economic Integration • Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development • North American Development Bank • Interpol • UN Office of Counter-Terrorism • WTO - International Trade Centre • ESCWA-United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia TOSSD figures for 2020 – Response rate
  • 2. TOSSD totals for 2020 USD 273 billion Pillar I USD 82 billion Pillar II official support USD 355 billion + USD 51 billion USD 51 billion Amounts mobilised private finance mobilised The figures include - USD 91 billion of estimated data gaps derived from CRS for non respondents (included only at aggregated level) The figures do not include - Flows only reported on a commitment basis e.g. EIB pillar II activities for USD 22 billion (included in the downloadable dataset on tossd.online). Part of the mobilisation data are confidential - MDBs’ data on mobilisation are treated as confidential pending agreement on the appropriate level of aggregation in public disclosure. gross disbursements Data available at https://tossd.online/ TOSSD figures for 2020 For comparison: - TOSSD in 2019 amounted to USD 292 billion.
  • 3. + 29 USD billion TOSSD discloses additional data PILLAR I + 46 000 activities PILLAR II + 30 000 activities Additional activities Additional resources PILLAR I + 27 USD billion PILLAR II + 41 USD billion TOSSD data in 2020 capture over 75 000 activities not reported so far*, representing an additional USD 68 billion in official support (USD 96 billion based on commitments). TOSSD also discloses additional details on multilateral activities. * Compared to OECD statistics on development finance TOSSD headline figures are based on gross disbursements, and fail to capture amounts reported on commitment basis only. disbursements disbursements commitments commitments + 67 USD billion TOSSD figures for 2020
  • 4. Pillar I – More transparency to recipient countries 568 additional activities reported + 99% in volume terms (compared to OECD statistics on development finance) OECD statistics: USD 1.1 bn. Examples of previously unreported activities South-South co-operation: • Food and medical & protective equipment provisions by Brazil Activities beyond ODA for DAC members: • Strengthening of Nuclear Security by Canada • Peace and security activities by Austria and France • Countering Violent Extremism by Canada Non-core resources by multilateral organisations: • Increasing access to water by UNDP • Inclusive jobs and education for refugees and host communities in Lebanon by ILO • Accountability for gender equality by UNFPA • School meals by WFP TOSSD: USD 2.3 bn.  TOSSD to Lebanon – clear illustration of improved recipient perspective. TOSSD figures for 2020
  • 5. Pillar I – South-South and Triangular co-operation Highlights of first-time TOSSD reporting by Brazil: • 300+ activities in a wide range of areas • In-kind donations (e.g. COVID-19 test kits, food) • Activities with China and other BRICS countries • Activities by a public company • First country to report using the ISIC classification • In-kind technical co-operation with salary costs SSC 12 reporters* 3 602 activities USD 21.7 billion** SSC and TrC 19 reporters 4 010 activities USD 21.8 billion** South-South (SSC) and Triangular Co-operation (TrC) in TOSSD (**) Of which USD 11.8 billion relating to activities reported on a commitment basis only (Latin America Development Bank, IFAD, TrC by Denmark). (*) Brazil, the Caribbean Development Bank, Chile, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, Costa Rica, the Development Bank of Latin America, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, the Islamic Development Bank, Nigeria, Thailand and Turkey. TOSSD figures for 2020
  • 6. Pillar II - Global and regional expenditures (financing of international public goods and global challenges) Pillar II Reported in CRS 51% Additional in TOSSD ** 49% TOSSD disbursements in Pillar II USD 82 billion ** 49% of the financing for IPGs captured in TOSSD is additional * ** Excludes activities reported on a commitment basis only (USD 22 commitments from EIB). * Compared to OECD statistics on development finance (CRS) Reported in CRS 41% Additional in TOSSD 59% TOSSD commitments in Pillar II USD 112 billion TOSSD figures for 2020
  • 7. Mobilised private finance USD 51 billion in 2020 (+8.5% compared to 2019) By leveraging mechanism By income group (only country-allocable) LDCs 30% Other LICs <1% LMICs 36% UMICs 34% TOSSD figures for 2020

Editor's Notes

  • #2: updated
  • #3: updated
  • #4: Updated Ok for task force, one number for the high level
  • #5: Updated